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Instead of walking on red carpets, Putin must face justice in The Hague – Lithuanian Foreign Minister

Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys has stressed that the russian attack on a humanitarian mission in the Chernihiv Region on September 4 is a war crime. He said that russian leader vladimir putin should not walk on red carpets, but should stand trial in The Hague.

He wrote about this on the social network X.

"Putin is not just rejecting peace - he's openly mocking it. Today, a new low: a Russian missile strike targeted humanitarian workers from the Danish Refugee Council in Ukraine – killing two and injuring eight," the report says.

He stressed that the attack on humanitarian workers is a war crime.

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"Sanctions must be toughened to cripple Russia's war economy and cut its resources to continue the bloodshed in Ukraine. Instead of walking on red carpets, Putin must face justice in the Hague," Budrys said.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, on the afternoon of September 4, Bryzhynskyi said that in the Chernihiv Region, during an air alert, a ballistic missile hit a checkpoint at the entrance to the city near the settlement of Novoselivka.

It has become known that russian terrorist forces launched a missile strike on humanitarian demining mission personnel who were carrying out demining work in the Chernihiv Region. Two people are currently known to have died and three others have been injured.

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